People Share The Biggest Lies Kids Have Told Them And They Are Priceless

Kids are known for playing pretty fast and loose with the truth. Yes, we're sure that your dad does work for Nintendo. Twitter user David Thorpe recently decided to ask his followers the greatest lies that kids have tried to sell to them.

Ok, tell me about the kid you knew as a kid who lied a lot. Hit me with their greatest lie.

"Tyler Foley told everyone that he saved his marine-vet dad from a heart attack & he got an all-school assembly where the cops gave him a medal. Turned out he made the whole thing up," wrote one person on Twitter. Wow, some people have no shame.

tyler foley told everyone that he saved his marine-vet dad from a heart attack & he got an all-school assembly where the cops gave him a medal. turned out he made the whole thing up

Kyle wrote, "said Nightcrawler (the X-Men character) was based on a guy who lived in the attic of his church. also claimed the Jaws robot at Universal Studios took on a mind of its own and chased him into a barn until the tour guide killed it with a shotgun." Then continued, "and when i made fun of him for having a mullet, he said he got his hair cut normally but it grew back into a mullet on the ride home from the barber."

and when i made fun of him for having a mullet, he said he got his hair cut normally but it grew back into a mullet on the ride home from the barber

also said that once his dad was walking through "the hood" and a guy tried to offer him a drink. his dad just threw the bottle down and smashed it on the sidewalk because he knew all along that it was pee

I knew a guy in high school who claimed he was friends with Larry the cable guy. when we told him to prove it he printed out an extremely pixelated B&W photo and signed it “Larry” in his own handwriting

Dude used to get winded on his bike and pretend he was having PTSD flashbacks to when he got abducted by aliens instead of admitting he needed to catch his breath. Said like "I can't go on... Over there is where the Greys took me."